Guide to the James B. Stockdale papers, 1965-2005

(bulk 1975-1983)


Naval War Collection (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
686 Cushing Road
Newport, RI 02841-1207
Tel: 401-841-2435
email: nhc@usnwc.edu
Website: https://usnwcarchives.org/

Published in 2018

Collection Overview

Title: James B. Stockdale papers
Date range: 1965-2005, (bulk 1975-1983)
Creator: Stockdale, James B.
Extent: 4.2 linear feet (10 archival boxes)
Abstract: Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale (1923-2005) was a highly decorated naval aviator who spent nearly eight years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. He was the fortieth President of the Naval War College and after his retirement from the navy he served as President of The Citadel, Charleston, S.C and was an independent candidate for Vice President of the U.S. in 1992. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, newspaper articles, speeches, and writings relating to Stockdale’s naval and academic careers.
Language of materials: English
Repository: Naval War Collection (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
Collection number: MSC-085

Scope & content

This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles.

Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities.

Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand.

Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12 February 1973 is also of high significance. Additionally, this collection contains Stockdale’s funeral and services of commemoration.

This collection was arranged into related subjects and the type of the content instead of chronological order.

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Topics Geographical Names Document Types

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into the following subjects:

  • Box 1: Ceremonies and Recognitions
  • Boxes 1-5: Correspondence
  • Boxes 5-6: Memoranda, meeting minutes, and reports
  • Box 6: Personal items, Posthumous
  • Boxes 6-7: Publications
  • Boxes 7-8: Speeches
  • Box 9-10: Teaching and classes

Biographical note

Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale (1923-2005), USN was born on 23 December 1923 in Abingdon, Illinois. He attended Knox College and Monmouth College before entering the U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 1947. Due to World War II, he graduated in 1946 in the accelerated course and was commissioned an ensign.

Following graduation, he served on USS Carmick (DMS-33), USS Thompson (DMS-38), USS Charles H. Roan (DD-853), and USS PCS 1392. Stockdale underwent flight training at several air stations in Florida and received his wings in 1950. He went on to further training and joined Air Antisubmarine Squadron Twenty-Seven in 1951. In 1951, he had landing signal officer training in Pensacola, Florida, and returned to his squadron after completing the course.

In 1954, he underwent test pilot training at Patuxent River, Maryland and remained on staff as an instructor. He joined Fighter Squadron Two Hundred Eleven and in 1959 became executive officer of Fighter Squadron Twenty-Four. He was the first pilot to fly one thousand hours in an F-8 Crusader.

The years 1960 to 1962 found him at Stanford University, where he studied for a master’s degree in International Relations. There he took a philosophy course with Professor Rhinelander that would have a profound impact on his life. After receiving his M.A., he joined Fighter Squadron Fifty-One in USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14), where he served as commanding officer. In 1964, he joined the USS Oriskany (CVA-34) and Air Wing Twelve. The following year he took command of Carrier Air Wing Sixteen off the coast of Vietnam. On 9 September 1965, his plane was shot down over North Vietnam and he was taken prisoner. He was the highest ranking military officer imprisoned. Incarcerated in Hoalo Prison, he endured seven and a half years of captivity and was released on 12 February 1973. Stockdale relied on his military background and his study of philosophy to help him through these long and difficult years. He received the Navy’s John Paul Jones Award for inspirational leadership.

In January 1974, he took command of Antisubmarine Warfare Wing, Pacific, followed by two years in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as director of strategy, plans, and policy. In 1977, as a vice admiral, he assumed the presidency of the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. There he taught a course in Foundations of Moral Obligation, with Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), formerly chairman of the Philosophy Department at Barnard College. This was one of the most popular elective courses at the college and remained part of the electives program.

In September 1979, Stockdale retired from the U.S. Navy and became president of The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina. After a stormy period when his proposed reforms did not win the support of the Board of Trustees, he resigned in 1981 and accepted an appointment as Senior Research Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He remained there until he moved to Coronado, California. In 1992, he accepted the vice presidential slot as an independent candidate with Ross Perot as president. Perot garnered 19% of the vote, but he did not carry any state.

VADM Stockdale died on 5 July 2005 at his home in Coronado, California. He left his wife, Sybil (1924-2015), and sons: James, Sidney, Stanford, and Taylor and eight grandchildren.

James and Sybil Stockdale co-authored In Love and War: The Story of a Family’s Ordeal and Sacrifice during the Vietnam Years, published by the Naval Institute Press in 1990. He also wrote Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot; Military Ethics: Reflections on Principles—the Profession of Arms, Military Leadership, Ethical Practices, War and Morality, Educating the Citizen Soldier; A Vietnam Experience: Ten Years of Reflection; and The Ethics of Citizenship.

His twenty-six medals include two Distinguished Flying Crosses, three Distinguished Service Medals, two Purple Hearts, four Silver Stars, and the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award.

In 2008, the USS Stockdale (DDG-106) was christened in Bath, Maine, by Admiral Stockdale’s widow, Sybil. The Arleigh Burke–class guided-missile destroyer was commissioned on 18 April 2009 at Port Hueneme and is homeported in San Diego.

In 2007, the main gate at Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado was named after Stockdale, as was the headquarters building for the Pacific Fleet’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape School at the air station. In 2008, a statue of Stockdale was placed in Luce Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy, where the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership is located. The Loews Annapolis Hotel has a suite named in his honor as it was where Perot announced his candidacy for president.

Chronology

Date Event
1923 Born 23 December in Abingdon, Illinois
1946 Graduated from U.S. Naval Academy
1946 USS Carmick (DMS-33), Assistant Gunnery Officer; USS Thompson (DMS-38), Assistant Engineer
1947 USS Charles H. Roan (DD-854), Communications Officer
1948-1949 USS PCS 1392, Executive Officer
1949-1950 Naval Aviator
1951 Air Antisubmarine Squadron Twenty-Seven
1951 NAAS, Corry Field, Pensacola, F.L., Carrier Qualification Training
1954 Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, M.D., Test Pilot Training
1954-1957 Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, M.D., Instructor
1957-1958 Fighter Squadron Two Hundred Eleven, Maintenance and Operatinos Offiver
1960-1962 M.A. Stanford University
1962-1963 USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14), Fighter Squadron Fifty-One, Executive Officer and Commanding Officer
1964 USS Oriskany (CVA-34), Carrier Air Wing Twelve, Operations Officer
1965 USS Oriskany (CVA-34), Carrier Air Wing Sixteen, Commanding Officer
1965-1973 Prisoner of War, Hoalo Prison, North Vietnam
1974 Antisubmarine Warfare Wing, Pacific, Commanding Officer
1975-1977 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Strategy, Plans and Policy Division, Director
1977-1979 President, Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
1979 Retired from naval service
1979-1981 President, The Citadel, Charleston, S.C.
1981 Stanford University, Palo Alto, C.A., Senior Research Fellow
1992 Independent Candidate for Vice President of the United States
2005 Died 5 July in Coronado, C.A.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Access is open to all researchers, unless otherwise specified.
Use of the materials: Material in this collection is in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
Preferred citation: Author, “Title,” Page or Date. James B. Stockdale papers, MSC 85, Box number, Folder number. Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
Contact information: Naval War Collection (U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
686 Cushing Road
Newport, RI 02841-1207
Tel: 401-841-2435
email: nhc@usnwc.edu
Website: https://usnwcarchives.org/

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Deposited by the Naval War College President’s Office in November 1996. Posthumous materials were added by CDR Porter Halyburton, USN in 2005.
Processing information: This collection was originally processed and described by Evelyn M. Cherpak in 2010. In 2018, Brittany Fox, NHC intern, converted its register into a DACS compliant finding aid and removed papers from 3-ring binders.This finding aid supersedes the “Register of the papers of James B. Stockdale, Manuscript Register Series No. 40.”
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Brittany Fox, NHC Intern
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Elizabeth Delmage, 2018 May 1.
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS).

Additional Information

Related material:
  • Presidents records, RG 28. Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
  • Joseph G. Brennan papers, MSC 134, Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I.

Inventory


SUBJECT: Ceremonies and Recognitions

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Subject Files, Change of Command Ceremony
1977
Box 1, Folder 2 Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame, Induction of James B. Stockdale
2005
Box 1, Folder 3 Stockdale Leadership and Ethics Symposium, University of San Diego
1998

SUBJECT: Correspondence

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 4 Letters sent and received, A
Contents Note: Including: David Abshire, David Aaron, and MAJGEN James H.A. Ahmann

1977-1979
Box 1, Folder 5-10 Letters sent and received, B
Contents Note: Including: Colonel Arthur Blair, VADM Robert Baldwin F.M. Ball, M.D., Bradford Becken, George Bentley, RADM John Bergen, William Bernrieder, Philip Bolger, Ronald Black, Kenneth Booth, RADM E.S. Briggs, Robert A. Brand, Governor Edmund G. Brown, CDR Thomas Buell, George Bush, and Richard Buress

1977-1979
Box 1, Folder 11-12 Letters sent and received between Professor Joseph G. Brennan and Stockdale
1975-1977, 1992
Box 1, Folder 13 Letters of Joseph G. Brennan
1978
Box 2, Folder 1-3 Letters sent and received, C
Contents Note: Including: VADM James Calvert, Arthur Cannon, Dr. Andrew Cecil, RADM Malcolm Clark, W. Graham Claytor, N. Heyward Clarkson, Captain James Conway, ADM Ralph Cousins, and VADM William Crowe

1977-1979
Box 2, Folder 4 Letters sent and received, D
Contents Note: Including: Professor Vincent Davis, RADM T.F. Dedman, and General James Doolittle

1977-1979
Box 2, Folder 5 Letters sent and received, E-F
Contents Note: Including: RADM Henry E. Eccles, Brigadier General Joseph Foss, and Daniel Flood

1977-1979
Box 2, Folder 6 Letters sent and received, Malcolm Forbes
1974-1978
Box 2, Folder 7 Letters sent and received, G
Contents Note: Including: General von zur Gathen, General Samuel B. Griffith, and J. Palmer Gaillard

1977-1979
Box 2, Folder 8 Letters sent and received, General Andrew Goodpaster
1977-1979
Box 2, Folder 9-10 Letters sent and received, H
Contents Note: Including: Major General H.F. Harding, Anthony Harrigan, Admiral Thomas Hayward, Edward Hidalgo, ADM James Holloway, and Patrick Hughes

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 1 Letters sent and received, I-J
Contents Note: Including: Ambassador Peter Jay, Dr. Edward Jayne, and Maj Gen Herbert T. Johnson

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 2-3 Letters sent and received, K
Contents Note: Including: Captain Howard Kay, Albert J. Kelley, Admiral Isaac Kidd, VADM George E.R. Kinnear II, Henry Kissinger, and ADM Ronald Kurth

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 4-5 Letters sent and received, Lyman Kirkpatrick
1974-1979
Box 3, Folder 6 Letters sent and received, L
Contents Note: Including: Dr. Benjamin Labaree, RADM William P. Lawrence, and VADM Julien J. LeBourgeois

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 7 Letters sent and received, VADM Julian J. LeBourgeois
1975-1977
Box 3, Folder 8-9 Letters sent and received, M
Contents Note: Including: LTGEN Robert Mathis, Robert McCabe, Robert McKenna Hayward McDonald, J. William Middendorf, and John Monsarrat

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 10 Letters sent and received, N-O
Contents Note: Including: RADM James Nance, Senator Sam Nunn, and Paul Owen

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 11 Letters sent and received, P
Contents Note: Including: Senator William Proxmire, RADM Frederick Palmer, and John Pelletier

1977-1979
Box 3, Folder 12-13 Letters sent and received, R
Contents Note: Including: Fred Rainbow, Senator Abraham Ribicoff, Charles Ravenel, Mrs. Thomas Robbins, Dr. Robert H. Rutford

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 1-3 Letters sent and received, S
Contents Note: Including: Charles T. Schumacher, Jeffrey Sacks, Dr. Ethan Sims, John Slocum, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Helmut Sonnenfeldt

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 4 Letters sent and received, T
Contents Note: Including: Lt. Gen. K.L. Taliman, ADM Carlisle Trost

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 5 Letters sent and received, U-V
Contents Note: Including: Michael Vlahos, Cyrus Vance

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 6-8 Letters sent and received, W
Contents Note: Including: Paul Warnke, VADM James Watkins, George Weyerhauser, Captain E.C. Whelan, General Louis Wilson, Captain Walter Woodson

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 9 Letters sent and received, X-Z
Contents Note: Including: Commodore R.D. Yanow, RADM Lando Zech

1977-1979
Box 4, Folder 10 Letters and papers regarding retirement
1979
Box 5, Folder 1-15 Letters sent and received
Contents Note: Also found are clippings regarding In Love and War

1978-1983, 1985-1991, 1998
Box 10, Box 4 Letters sent and received regarding conferences
1994

SUBJECT: Memoranda, meeting minutes, and reports
Box 5-6

Container Description Date
Box 5, Folder 16-19 Official NWC memoranda issued by President, NWC
1977-1979
Box 5, Folder 20-21 Naval War College Foundation Annual Meeting
1978-1979
Box 6, Folder 1-4 Naval War College Foundation Annual Meeting
1978-1979
Box 6, Folder 5 Report on Foundations of Moral Obligation to the President, NWC
1980

SUBJECT: Personal items

Container Description Date
Box 6, Folder 6 Christmas card
1985
Box 6, Folder 7-8 Photographs
Contents Note: Includes portraits of Stockdale, his family, and him with Joseph G. Brennan

undated

SUBJECT: Posthumous

Container Description Date
Box 6, Folder 9 The Funeral of James B. Stockdale
2005
Box 6, Folder 10 DVD of still pictures of funeral
2005 Jul 5
Box 6, Folder 11 DVD of funeral service
2005 Jul 5
Box 6, Folder 12 Service at the U.S. Naval Academy; and Service of Tribute aboard the USS Ronald Reagan
2005 Jul 16, 23
Box 6, Folder 13 Press releases and newspaper clippings
2005
Box 6, Folder 14 Seating passes
2005
Box 6, Folder 15 Exhibit program entitled “The Heroic Journey of VADM and Mrs. James B. Stockdale, A Life of Love, Honor, Courage and Commitment,” Museum of History and Art, Coronado Historical Association, April 8–July 10, 2005
2005

SUBJECT: Publications

Container Description Date
Box 10, Folder 3 The 1992 Campaign: Third Party Candidate; Perot Encounters Maze of Ballot Rules (NYT)
1992 May 14
Box 6, Folder 16 Biographical information, Vita and Medal of Honor Citation (copy)
1979
Box 6, Folder 17 Confinement Summary of Captain James Bond Stockdale, USN, Senior U.S. Navy returnee from captivity as a prisoner of war from 9 September 1965 to 12 February 1973
1965 Sep 9-1973 Feb 12
Box 10, Folder 8 Courage Under Fire: Testing Epictetus’ Doctrines in a Laboratory of Human Behavior
1993
Box 10, Folder 7 Epictetus and Emotions
1994 Apr 18
Box 6, Folder 18 Journal and magazine articles written by or about ADM Stockdale
1978
Box 7, Folder 1 Journal and magazine articles written by or about ADM Stockdale
1979
Box 7, Folder 2-7 Newspaper articles and clippings regarding Stockdale’s resignation from The Citadel, and his choice as Vice President by Ross Perot
Contents Note: Includes clippings from: Newport, This Week, The Stanford Observer

1977-1979, 1980-1982, 1984-1986, 1992
Box 10, Folder 1-2 Reflections on a Life of Pressure: Anecdotes and Amorphisms
1983 Oct
Box 10, Folder 9 USNA Model: Value and Principle – Centered Leadership
1994 May 25
Box 7, Folder 8 Writings by others: “The Closing of the American Mind” by Sidney Hook; “The Stockdale Course” by Joseph G. Brennan; “The Special Joys of Super-Slow Reading” by Sidney Piddington; “A Humanist Ponders the Future of Liberal Education” by Charles T. Wood; “Th
1973-1988
Box 7, Folder 9-12 Writings by Stockdale: “How we Passed the Word”; “The Life of the Mind in Captivity” and others
1979-1989

SUBJECT: Speeches

Container Description Date
Box 10, Folder 6 Speech: Anderson Memorial Day Speech
1994
Box 7, Folder 13 Audiotapes of speeches given at Salve Regina University; NWC Convocation; U.S. Military Academy; National War College; TV topic, and Peoria, IL
1978-1979
Box 10, Folder 10 Audiotape: “8 Years in Hanoi Prison: Survival and Dignity”
1982 Feb 25
Box 10, Folder 5 Speech: Naval Academy Class of 1994, Ethics Book Dinner
1994 Mar 29
Box 7, Folder 14-17 Speeches
1965, 1974-1978
Box 8, Folder 1-11 Speeches
1978-1982, 1985-1992
Box 8, Folder 12 Speech given to the Third Taft Values Institute at the Taft School
1979 Jul
Box 8, Folder 13 Speeches and writings on Leadership and the Stockdale Course
1983
Box 8, Folder 14 Unity over self
1983 Oct

SUBJECT: Teaching and classes
Box 9

Container Description Date
Box 9, Folder 1 Class schedules and NWC Instruction
1986
Box 9, Folder 2 Course proposals for St. John’s College and Stanford University Sophomore Seminar
1982-1983
Box 9, Folder 3-4 Foundations of Moral Obligation lecture notes (2 volumes)
circa 1978-1979
Box 9, Folder 5 Foundations of Moral Obligation syllabus
circa 1978-1979
Box 9, Folder 6-7 Senior Service College education policy
1977-1979